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Welcome On Board- Book Review

It is saucy, raunchy, free-spirited, revealing, heartfelt, cheeky and downright entertaining, and it isn’t the latest Bollywood potboiler! It’s the journey of an international flight attendant over the last 12 years and not an ordinary one at that. - Welcome On Board

As I was browsing through Crossword, a light blue covered book with a travel-like image caught my eye, I thought it was pretty attractive as it stands at the crossword ‘recommendation shelf.’ I went ahead and picked it up as I was intrigued to find out what the book was about, and who could have written it. The name of the author seemed new to me, unable to make my decision after reading the synopsis, I went around the aisle, only to come back to the same book called ‘ Welcome on Board’ by VinamraLongani.

The book is a vivid account of life 33,000 ft. above the ground. The author who was a flight attendant for decades has noted all his encounter as a cabin crew and his everyday life incident as what one would say a job where you get to see places without having to pay a penny, only that you get to travel as a standby.

The book is real, right from the author’s heart and it is funny.I enjoyed reading every bits of it. The author narrated the insights of how it feels to be a cabin crew, where you get the chance to meet and deal with different kinds of people every single day. The incidents mentioned are emotional as well as hilarious, some which nobody would believe can actually happen while one is high up in the sky. (Talking about mile high club too.)

As described, the book is every bit of what was written on the synopsis- i.e. Saucy, Raunchy, Free-spirited, and Revealing, Heartfelt, Cheeky and Downright entertaining.

Let me not disclose all the details, as you need to find it for yourself.

Maybe you should grab a copy, fasten your seatbelt, and get ready to take off on a journey from a flight attendant view of the world.

Bon Voyage!

Book Details:

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Name: WelcomeOn Board

Author: VinamraLongani

Page: 236 Pages

Price: 230/ 182 after discount

Publisher: Om Books International

Language: English

Rating: 4.4/5

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